Rizzo Teresa, (June 2022). Creative Practice paper ‘Beloved Bodies of Friendship Photography’ at the Cultural Studies Association Australasia Conference.
Rizzo Teresa, (July 2021). ‘Empowering students to feel part of the Creative Industries: connecting assessments to real-life industry projects’ at the international conference Australian and New Zealand Communication Association
Rizzo Teresa, (June 2016). ‘Researching Women and Screenwriting in Australia’, research paper presented at Revelations Academic: Perth International Film Festival.
Rizzo Teresa. (July 2016). ‘Facebook Re-friending: representations and ethics’ research paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association, Newcastle University NSW.
Rizzo Teresa (July, 2015) Revelation Academic Conference, ‘Pasolini, Ethics and the Perception Image’, Revelations Perth International Film Festival.
Rizzo Teresa. (December, 2013). ‘Without Judgment: A Feminist Reading of the Immanent Ethics and Aesthetics in Morvern Callar’ Cinematic Thinking Workshop: Cinema and Ethics, UNSW.
Rizzo Teresa. (September, 2013). ‘Expanded Television: Making sense of Gene Youngblood in a digital age’, research paper presented at The Tyranny of Propinquity: Rethinking National Cultures in a Digital Era, a joint symposium between the University of Sydney and King’s College London.
Rizzo Teresa, (July, 2013). ‘Television Assemblages: Towards a Theory of Post-broadcast TV’ research paper presented at the conference Transformations of the Image and Text, the University of Western Sydney 2013.
Rizzo Teresa, (June, 2013). ‘Television Assemblages’ research paper presented at the 5th International Deleuze Studies Conference, Tamkang University, Taipei.
Rizzo Teresa, (November, 2012). ‘The Immanent Ethics and Aesthetics of Morvern Callar: A Feminist Reading’. Invited speaker, the University of Nottingham, Ningbo.
Rizzo Teresa, (November, 2012). ‘Post-Broadcast Television and Participatory Culture’. Invited speaker, Fudan University, Shanghai.
Rizzo Teresa, (May, 2012). ‘The ethical dimensions of the perception-image in Mamma Roma’ research paper presented at the International Deleuze Conference at the University of Kaifeng 2012, Henan, China.
Rizzo Teresa, (October, 2011). ‘The ethical dimensions of the perception-image in Mamma Roma’ research paper presented at the EMPA Seminar Series, University of New South Wales.
Rizzo Teresa, (November, 2010) ‘Lost: Bringing media fan culture and practices into the mainstream,’ research paper presented at the Film and History Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference in 2010, University of New South Wales.
Rizzo Teresa, (July, 2010). ‘Cinematic Assemblages: Deleuze, Feminism and the Viewing Experience’ research paper presented at the 3rd International Deleuze Studies Conference, University of Amsterdam.
Rizzo Teresa, (December, 2008). ‘The playlist and flow: from Williams to Deleuze and Guattari,’ research paper presented at the Online Journalism, Citizenship and Interactivity: a Europe-Australia research workshop, Journalism and Media Research Centre, UNSW.
Rizzo Teresa, (April 2008). Panellist, Headlands Documentary Research Workshop. A two-day dialogue conducted between academics and leading documentary filmmakers, AFTRS.
Rizzo Teresa, (November, 2007). ‘YouTube: The New Cinema of Attractions,’ research paper presented at the international conference Screenscapes: Past, Present and Future, the University of Sydney.
Rizzo Teresa, (May, 2007). Panellist, Conference: The Virtual Story, AFTRS.
Rizzo Teresa, (2006) Panellist for the final presentations at the Laboratory for Advanced Media Production (LAMP) Multiplatform Intensive Workshops, AFTRS.
Rizzo Teresa, (July, 2005). ‘Discourses of Diversity and Choice in Australian Pay Television,’ research paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association 2005 conference at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch NZ.
Rizzo Teresa, (April 2003). ‘The Alien Series: A Deleuzian Perspective’ research paper presented at the Screen Conference, University of Glasgow.
Rizzo Teresa, (October, 2002) ‘From Apparatus Theory to Cinematic Assemblages: A Feminist Intervention’ research paper presented at Considering Deleuze: New Directions in Film Theory, Symposium, UNSW.